Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
PDSN Changes in Release 16
▀ PDSN Enhancements for 16.0
▄ Release Change Reference, StarOS Release 16
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PDSN Enhancements for 16.0
This section identifies all of the PDSN enhancements included in this release:
Feature Changes - new or modified features or behavior changes. For details, refer to the PDSN Administration Guide
for this release.
for this release.
Command Changes - changes to any of the CLI command syntax. For details, refer to the Command Line Interface
Reference for this release.
Reference for this release.
Performance Indicator Changes - new, modified, and deprecated bulk statistics, disconnect reasons, counters and/or
fields in new or modified schema and/or show command output. For details, refer to the Statistics and Counters
Reference for this release.
fields in new or modified schema and/or show command output. For details, refer to the Statistics and Counters
Reference for this release.
Important:
This release includes enhancements that are applicable to multiple products. The following lists the
various multi-product enhancements sections, some of which might include content applicable to your PDSN.
AAA Enhancements
CF Enhancements
ECS Enhancements
Firewall Enhancements
GTPP Enhancements
Lawful Intercept Enhancements
MVG Enhancements
NAT Enhancements
SNMP MIB Enhancements
System and Platform Enhancements
CSCum82051 - Call not up when 802.P is set to odd value in l2-mapping-table
Feature Changes
Change in Help Text for CLI
The help text for the CLI command
“qos l2-mapping name <l2-mapping name> internal-priority cos
0x<0..f> color 0x<0..3> 802.1p-value 0x<0..f>”
” has been changed as follows:
Previous Behavior: Earlier, the help text read as: "map to a 802.1p value. This also includes both p-bits and DEI/CFI.
DEI is the lsb bit."
DEI is the lsb bit."
New Behavior: The new help text now reads as: "map to a 802.1p value. This also includes both p-bits and DEI/CFI.
DEI is the lsb bit. Caution: Setting an odd value(DEI/CFI to 1) makes some switches to drop packets."
DEI is the lsb bit. Caution: Setting an odd value(DEI/CFI to 1) makes some switches to drop packets."